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    Jacques Herbin – rue de la Verrerie/ Bleu Verrerie (Couleurs de Paris collection)

    Couleurs de Paris (Colours of Paris) is a 5-set ink inks by Jacques Herbin:

    Rue de la Verrerie - "Royal" blue
    Moulin Rouge - orangish-red.
    Tour Eiffel/ Eiffel Tower - Sepia gold
    Métropolitain - Paris subway/underground mint green
    Les Toits de Paris (Paris rooftops)- Blue grey

    Here is a snap shot of the colours:

    They are also sold separately in 10 ml/30 ml J Herbin format /bottles, which is kind of surprising, but a clever marketing move, IMHO. I prefer the small 10 ml bottles.

    Of the 5 inks, 4 are Parisian icons/ landmarks. Rue de la Verrerie, one of the oldest streets in Paris (11thcentury) is in this collection because it was Jacques Herbin’s address in 1810.
    Goulet has marketed these inks differently. This one as Bleu Verrerie.

    The colour reminds me of the blue in the enamel street signs of Paris, but it might be inspired by the stain glass blue of Notre-Dame. In the 12th century several Verreries or glass makers, resided in this street.

    Photo Courtesy of Wikipedia.


    I decided to start with this ink as it seemed a very typical /boring royal blue, even though the chroma seemed promising:
    Chroma-La Verriere.jpeg

    It seems almost identical the top two swatches
    Comparison-JH_Verrier.jpg

    But boy in writing these inks are so different When I started writing, I was in awe. I didn’t want to empty my pens and wanted to savour every single drop.

    It’s a very wet saturated royal blue. But it changes colour depending what paper /pen combination you use. This ink sings on Japanese Papers with dry pens and has maximum shading. It varies from pastel Royal blue, blurple up to navy. The wetter the pen, the darker the colour and the shading disappears.

    Very long dry times on Rhodia, so lefty over-writers, this ain’t for you.
    It has decent water resistance. Cleaning was easy but it needed a nice overnight soak. You can see the gorgeous chroma, on tissue paper, when I finally cleaned the pen. ( for ink nerds )
    Tissue-LaVerrie.jpeg

    My experience with royal blues has been limited in the past years, but this one has been a very pleasant surprise

    Writing Samples:
    Rhodia-JH-LaVerrerrie.jpgMidori-La Verrerie.jpegTR68gr-La Verrerie.jpegIroful-LaVerrerie.jpgHammermill-La Verrerie.jpg
    Photo:
    rue de la Verrerie.jpg
    Water test:
    Left side 10 seconds under running water.
    Watertest-JH-LaVerrerie.jpeg
    Art Work:
    This ink and Tour Eiffel /or Eiffel Tower Brown are very complementary. So I had fun playing around, inventing stained glasses:
    My first attempts. (Note the blue grey in the top right has a bit of Lexington gray in the mix)

    Stained glass from the Cathédrale de Notre Chat et souris (cat & mouse) 😸

    and finally both inks iwith maximum saturation:



    · Pens used: Pilot F3A, Lamy (EF/F/M/B, BB)
    · Writing experience: Inky heaven!
    · What I liked: Colour, shading, writing experience.
    · What I did not like: Long dry times, wetness
    · What some might not like: Same as above
    · Shading: Subtle on Rhodia, amazing on Japanese paper.
    · Ghosting: Depending paper, nib size, wetness, yes on cheap paper.
    · Bleed through: Yes, with a wet pen.
    · Flow Rate: Very wet
    · Lubrication: Excellent.
    · Nib Dry-out: Did not notice.
    · Start-up: Ok
    · Saturation: Saturated.
    · Shading Potential: Great on Japanese paper.
    · Sheen: No.
    · Spread / Feathering / Woolly Line: Depending pen, nib wetness, flexing etc.
    · Nib Creep / “Crud”: Did not notice.
    · Staining (pen): No.
    · Clogging: Did not notice.
    · Cleaning: Not as easy as R&K royal blue. It needs a nice overnight soak.
    · Water resistance: Quite good.
    · Availability: 10 ml, 30 ml bottles and a set of 5x 10 ml bottles.

    Please don't hesitate to share your experience, writing samples or any other comments. The more the merrier
    Last edited by Yazeh; September 22nd, 2024 at 05:10 AM.

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    Default Re: Jacques Herbin – rue de la Verrerie/ Bleu Verrerie (Couleurs de Paris collection)

    Thanks, Yazeh - love all the extras in this one: the patch-work preview of the whole set, the mini lesson about Paris, the extra artwork!

    The chroma's intriguing! The ink seems very saturated. It's too blue-blue for me, but still I can admire it for what it is. Some of those quotes are very appropriate for our day. I may need to "steal" one or two.

    Love the water-test sketch!

    Your stained glass is wonderful! My favorite is the middle one - something about that cat & mouse arrangement!

    Great review, Yazeh!

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    Default Re: Jacques Herbin – rue de la Verrerie/ Bleu Verrerie (Couleurs de Paris collection)

    Quote Originally Posted by LizEF View Post
    Thanks, Yazeh - love all the extras in this one: the patch-work preview of the whole set, the mini lesson about Paris, the extra artwork!
    Thanks. It means a lot!

    Quote Originally Posted by LizEF View Post
    The chroma's intriguing! The ink seems very saturated. It's too blue-blue for me, but still I can admire it for what it is.
    It is saturated. It reminds me a bit of lighter version of Bleu des profondeurs. That's the thing, when you can admire an ink despite ambivalence towards the colour
    Quote Originally Posted by LizEF View Post
    Some of those quotes are very appropriate for our day.
    Indeed they are
    Quote Originally Posted by LizEF View Post
    I may need to "steal" one or two.
    Please do.
    Quote Originally Posted by LizEF View Post
    Love the water-test sketch!
    That was fun
    Quote Originally Posted by LizEF View Post
    Your stained glass is wonderful! My favorite is the middle one - something about that cat & mouse arrangement!
    Same here
    Quote Originally Posted by LizEF View Post
    Great review, Yazeh!
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    Default Re: Jacques Herbin – rue de la Verrerie/ Bleu Verrerie (Couleurs de Paris collection)

    Aaaahhh! Quel chroma! C'est fantastique!

    I saw Toits demonstrated in a video and liked that one best, blue-gray being a favorite color, but this ink has excellent secrets you have managed to reveal.

    Malibu Blue, yup, have that. I also prefer small bottles!

    Love the Mondrian Kitteh 'n' Mousie and Notre Chat and all the other artwork. Now this ink has some water resistence and by that I mean you can still make out the Kitteh.

    Yazeh, thanks also for the history lesson. Hmm, I may have to learn right-hand writing. They tried forcing it on me in grade school but failed.

    Love your ink-splorations. 💝 👍🏻 👏🏻


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    Default Re: Jacques Herbin – rue de la Verrerie/ Bleu Verrerie (Couleurs de Paris collection)

    Quote Originally Posted by Sailor Kenshin View Post
    Aaaahhh! Quel chroma! C'est fantastique!

    I saw Toits demonstrated in a video and liked that one best, blue-gray being a favorite color, but this ink has excellent secrets you have managed to reveal.

    Malibu Blue, yup, have that. I also prefer small bottles!
    Glad my art was enjoyable. I has been a bit difficult to create art work for this series

    Love the Mondrian Kitteh 'n' Mousie and Notre Chat and all the other artwork. Now this ink has some water resistence and by that I mean you can still make out the Kitteh.

    Yazeh, thanks also for the history lesson. Hmm, I may have to learn right-hand writing. They tried forcing it on me in grade school but failed.

    Love your ink-splorations. 💝 👍🏻 👏🏻


    If you want a heads up, I can tell you which ones are the shaders. I thought of doing a group review, but it would be exhausting and sort of counter productive
    Les toits is surprisingly low in lubrication.

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    Default Re: Jacques Herbin – rue de la Verrerie/ Bleu Verrerie (Couleurs de Paris collection)

    Just popping after a long time away to say thank you!

    Love everything about this review - so a bit of extra gratitude for bringing some joy into a rather dull day back in the UK!

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    Default Re: Jacques Herbin – rue de la Verrerie/ Bleu Verrerie (Couleurs de Paris collection)

    Quote Originally Posted by mizgeorge View Post
    Just popping after a long time away to say thank you!

    Love everything about this review - so a bit of extra gratitude for bringing some joy into a rather dull day back in the UK!
    So nice to see you, @mizgeorge!

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    Default Re: Jacques Herbin – rue de la Verrerie/ Bleu Verrerie (Couleurs de Paris collection)

    Quote Originally Posted by mizgeorge View Post
    Just popping after a long time away to say thank you!

    Love everything about this review - so a bit of extra gratitude for bringing some joy into a rather dull day back in the UK!
    So happy to see you back
    Glad I could bring some joy

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    Default Re: Jacques Herbin – rue de la Verrerie/ Bleu Verrerie (Couleurs de Paris collection)

    A short while ago I was looking for a purply blue ink and this looks nice. What actual colour is the ink in your R&K swab comparison? (If it's the word in pencil I can't quite read it)
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    Default Re: Jacques Herbin – rue de la Verrerie/ Bleu Verrerie (Couleurs de Paris collection)

    Quote Originally Posted by Chrissy View Post
    A short while ago I was looking for a purply blue ink and this looks nice. What actual colour is the ink in your R&K swab comparison? (If it's the word in pencil I can't quite read it)
    It's Royal Blue /Königsblau

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    Default Re: Jacques Herbin – rue de la Verrerie/ Bleu Verrerie (Couleurs de Paris collection)

    Loved the art work! ~Like sunshine on a cloudy day...

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    Default Re: Jacques Herbin – rue de la Verrerie/ Bleu Verrerie (Couleurs de Paris collection)

    Quote Originally Posted by Skip View Post
    Loved the art work! ~Like sunshine on a cloudy day...
    Thank you

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